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  2. I Ain't Gonna Eat Out My Heart Anymore - Wikipedia

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    "I Ain't Gonna Eat Out My Heart Anymore" is a song written by Pam Sawyer and Laurie Burton in 1965. Originally envisioned to be recorded by a British Invasion artist, the song was extremely well liked by the American rock group the Young Rascals, and they subsequently recorded the song and released it as their debut single in November 1965 through Atlantic Records.

  3. The Very Best of The Commodores (1995 album) - Wikipedia

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    The Zoo (The Human Zoo) (Gloria Jones, Pam Sawyer) from the album Machine Gun – 3:08; Still (Lionel Richie) from the album Midnight Magic – 3:46; Sweet Love (Lionel Richie) from the album Movin' On 1975 – 3:29; Janet (Bobby Caldwell, Franne Golde, Paul Fox) from the album Nightshift – 3:43

  4. Pam Sawyer - Wikipedia

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    Pamela Joan Sawyer (born 1938) [2] is an English songwriter/lyricist, who started writing songs in the mid-1960s and whose credits as a co-writer at Motown included ...

  5. Category:Albums produced by Pam Sawyer - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Albums produced by Pam Sawyer or lists of Albums produced by Pam Sawyer, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Albums produced by Pam Sawyer in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  6. Machine Gun (Commodores album) - Wikipedia

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    Machine Gun is the debut studio album by Commodores, released on July 22, 1974, on Motown Records. [3] ... Pam Sawyer: 3:16: 3. "Gonna Blow Your Mind" Thomas McClary ...

  7. The Return of the Magnificent Seven - Wikipedia

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    The Return of the Magnificent Seven is the second collaborative album between Motown label-mates ... (To Stay on the Right Side of Love)" (Pam Sawyer, Leon Ware ...

  8. The 13 most controversial album covers of all time, from The ...

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    Some album covers prove controversial due to their titles alone. When the Sex Pistols released Never Mind The Bollocks…in 1977, a record shop owner in Nottingham named Chris Searle was arrested ...

  9. Yesterday's Dreams (Four Tops album) - Wikipedia

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    Yesterday's Dreams is the seventh overall and sixth studio album recorded by the Four Tops, issued by Motown Records in August 1968. The album was recorded as the main Motown songwriting/producing partnership of Holland–Dozier–Holland were leaving the label, and as a result only contains one song from them, "I'm in a Different World", which was released as a single.